Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
9
156
She would not have it any other way.
9
157
The greatest kindness a man can show a slave is to put her to his feet.
9
158
Cecily cast me a frantic, plaintive look.
9
159
I think she hated Miss Wentworth, and Miss Wentworth, surely, was not her mistress.
9
160
Cecily's relationship to her, of course, was radically shifted, following the unwelcome revelation that her blond, blue-eyed rival in beauty, so to speak, was not like herself a slave, but a free woman.
9
161
"Do it," I said, gently.
9
162
Tears in her eyes, Cecily slipped from her tunic.
She would not have it any other way.
The greatest kindness a man can show a slave is to put her to his feet.
Cecily cast me a frantic, plaintive look.
I think she hated Miss Wentworth, and Miss Wentworth, surely, was not her mistress.
Cecily's relationship to her, of course, was radically shifted, following the unwelcome revelation that her blond, blue-eyed rival in beauty, so to speak, was not like herself a slave, but a free woman.
"Do it," I said, gently.
Tears in her eyes, Cecily slipped from her tunic.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter )